Vela Spila project was finished. In Vela Spila you have one big introduction info board and few others for reading. On the desk you can download free audio tour with smartphone. You have also a book for visitors. Tickets are free for kids, teenagers, students,tour guides, journalists, local people, taxi drivers and invalids. In the price of the ticket it is included visit to the museum. The best way for coming to Vela Spila by my opinion is walking path called 'Blue way'.Vela Spila will be open in 2022. for visitors till the end of the month Octobar.If You want to visit Vela Spila during the winter time (when it is closed) You can ask for a key in the tourist bureau...
Read moreAn interesting place to visit if you want a glimpse of history. It’s not a large site — just a single cave with one main chamber. Excavations have uncovered many historical artifacts, and there are information boards explaining the findings. So far, only a small part of the cave has been thoroughly explored and excavated, but there are hopes for more funding in the future to continue the research and uncover additional historical details. You cam come ther by car or you can walk from Vela Luka, and for that there is bit efort since the wolk is uphil around 1km but there is nice view on Vela Luka and some information boards on local...
Read moreThe Vela Spila cave (Croatian: Vela Spila, "Big Cave") is situated above the town of Vela Luka on the island of Korčula, in Croatia on Pinski Rat hill at an elevation of approximately 130 m (430 ft). The cave consists of an elliptically shaped cavern that measures 40 m (130 ft) in length, 17 m (56 ft) in height, and is approximately 40 m (130 ft) wide. There are, similar to the Brillenhöhle in Germany, two openings in the roof of the cave which were caused by collapse at an as yet...
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